Remember Me!, a new smartphone app designed by Cornell University students, debuted at the 123rd Annual Conference of the American Society for Engineering Education St. Lawrence Conference.
New fiber dressing becomes available in the U.S
Aug 16, 2016
Acelity has said its BIOSORB™ Gelling Fiber Dressing is now available in the United States.
CAST releases updated telehealth portfolio
Jul 27, 2016
LeadingAge’s Center for Aging Services Technologies updated its telehealth selection portfolio, featuring two new case studies.
Benchmark Senior Living adopts ergonomic coffee mug
Jul 27, 2016
A coffee mug and teacup developed by Jamber has been successfully tested and adopted at Benchmark Senior Living, the company said.
Glazed liner papers make debut
Jul 19, 2016
Verso Corporation has introduced GlazeSil™, a family of lightweight uncoated, machine-glazed release liner papers for hygienic and medical applications.
Updated assessment tool allows more integration
Jul 12, 2016
COMS Interactive has announced its updated assessment tool, which can work with or without common electronic medical records.
KLAS rates top RTLS hardware vendors for first time in five years
Jul 12, 2016
CenTrak announced last week it had received the highest Overall Performance Score of all RTLS vendors and was named the top-rated RTLS hardware vendor by KLAS in its recent performance report, “Real-Time...
Drive Development Partners enters second year
Jul 12, 2016
Brendan Morrow and Michael Hass have formed Drive Development Partners, a development and project management firm for senior living providers.
Mercy Ships to receive medical equipment
Jul 12, 2016
GF Health Products Inc. (“Graham-Field”) announced it would donate medical equipment to Mercy Ships, a volunteer-based charity delivery healthcare to medically underserved nations.
Dallas CCRC announces progress in expansion
Jul 12, 2016
Presbyterian Village North, a faith-based nonprofit continuing care retirement community in Dallas, reported this week that work on a $93 million expansion project that began in 2015 could be completed...